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[Legion Leak] Monitoring Outbound/Inbound Traffic on Your PC With Netstat #1
This post is leaked from the premium section of "Legion" on the competing hack forum. There will be 5 new leaks a day. There may be some format problems due to UTF8 character encoding.

(07-17-2013, 11:06 AM)Greyhat.Infiltrator Wrote:
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Overview:

In this tutorial, I will demonstrate how to use the Netstat utility to determine what connections are currently active/established in our system.

In addition, this utility can be very handy for troubleshooting slow internet connection. For example, if you have too many established connections for no apparent reason, that could be a sign of malware infection.

The Netstat utility doesn't only display the status about the connections, but it also provide information on what process is making that connection.


Example of Active/Established connections:

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In the screen shot above, you can see that the AvastSvc.exe and the Chrome.exe processes have established some connections. And each of those individual processes are connected to a different IP address.


Now let's get started:

  1. Open your command prompt.
  2. Then at the command prompt type
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    netstat -help

The output of the command, should look like the screen below.

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As you can see, the Netstat utility is very basic, easy to operate and it doesn't have many confusing options, like some advanced networking utilities do.

I hope you enjoy it, if you have any questions please feel free to ask me.
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RE: [Legion Leak] Monitoring Outbound/Inbound Traffic on Your PC With Netstat #2
I'm sorry lol, but this is the worst tutorial I've ever seen. Nothing against you, but maybe we should leave these kinds of threads over at HF..

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RE: [Legion Leak] Monitoring Outbound/Inbound Traffic on Your PC With Netstat #3
(09-17-2013, 04:32 PM)Silky Wrote: I'm sorry lol, but this is the worst tutorial I've ever seen. Nothing against you, but maybe we should leave these kinds of threads over at HF..

It's a leak, it's mainly to laugh at the morons in Legion.

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RE: [Legion Leak] Monitoring Outbound/Inbound Traffic on Your PC With Netstat #4
(09-17-2013, 04:36 PM)Cyanide and Cynicism Wrote: It's a leak, it's mainly to laugh at the morons in Legion.

Precisely, although some of the information is helpful.
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RE: [Legion Leak] Monitoring Outbound/Inbound Traffic on Your PC With Netstat #5
(09-17-2013, 04:36 PM)Cyanide and Cynicism Wrote: It's a leak, it's mainly to laugh at the morons in Legion.

Now that's not very nice. We're not all like this Sad

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RE: [Legion Leak] Monitoring Outbound/Inbound Traffic on Your PC With Netstat #6
(10-11-2013, 11:22 AM)Cosmic Wrote: Now that's not very nice. We're not all like this Sad

No no, you're not. The vast majority are, though.
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RE: [Legion Leak] Monitoring Outbound/Inbound Traffic on Your PC With Netstat #7
(10-11-2013, 11:22 AM)Cosmic Wrote: Now that's not very nice. We're not all like this Sad

What's your name on HF?

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RE: [Legion Leak] Monitoring Outbound/Inbound Traffic on Your PC With Netstat #8
(10-11-2013, 01:00 PM)Cyanide and Cynicism Wrote: What's your name on HF?

Judging from your PM, you know my name on HF :')

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